The Le Carré classic has a stellar cast, George Clooney directs himself in Ides of March and Spielberg's Tintin is bound to cause debate

Slideshow: Autumn's movie must-sees

Gary Oldman as George Smiley in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, released September 16 (Jack English)

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
The Le Carré classic about a Russian mole inside MI6 shrinks to a two-hour
film, but promises a masterclass in British character acting — Gary Oldman’s
Smiley squares up to Mark Strong, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, Benedict
Cumberbatch, Kathy Burke and Toby Jones. Tomas Alfredson, who made the
spooky Let the Right One In, directs. Sept 16 Watch
the trailer here

Jane Eyre
Cary Fukunaga’s atmospheric version pits the wan but steely Mia Wasikowska
(Tim Burton’s Alice) against the electric Michael Fassbender in a handsome
and satisfying version that makes the landscape as much of a star as the
excellent leads. Sept 9

Drive
Much buzz surrounds this moody thriller from Nicolas Winding Refn, about a
movie stunt driver (Ryan Gosling) who moonlights as a getaway man, until a
heist goes wrong and he is blamed. With Carey Mulligan and Mad Men’s
Christina Hendricks. Sept 23